PROPERTY MARKET: RESIDENTIAL
A Sea Change
The Metro Manila pre-selling condominium segment continues to see an extended remaining inventory life. This has compelled developers to take a more cautious stance and temper new launches in the capital region. While the central bank’s decision to cut interest rates bodes well for the sector, we do not expect the reduction to have an immediate impact on mortgage rates, which remain elevated.
The headwinds in the property sector are prompting developers to continue offering innovative and attractive payment terms, as well as early move-in promos. Firms are also providing top-notch amenities and after sales service, which should help buoy demand in Metro Manila. The region continues to see a substantial number of unsold ready-for-occupancy (RFO) units.
Developers are pivoting to stay afloat. More leisure-themed projects, including golf communities, are being launched from Luzon to Mindanao, injecting much-needed optimism into the residential sector, which is still suffering from elevated mortgage rates, high land values, rising prices of construction materials, and the exodus of POGOs.*
RLC Buying PHP3.5 Billion Land for Taguig Project
Robinsons Land Corporation (RLC) is investing PHP3.5 billion (USD 60.3 million) for the acquisition of a 61,761-square-meter (664,800-square-foot) land in Taguig City. The land will be developed into an integrated community called Bonifacio Capital District. The mixed-use project will be a joint venture partnership between RLC and the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA). Located beside the New Senate Building, the project will offer residential, commercial, office, hotel, and recreational spaces.
Megaworld Allots PHP15 Billion for Ilocos Beachside Township Megaworld Corp. is investing PHP15 billion (USD 259 million) for the development of Ilocandia Coastown, an 84-hectare (208-acre) beachside township in Laoag, Ilocos Norte. The township will feature upscale residential developments, a shophouse district, a commercial district, a town center, and a 1.4-kilometer beachfront.
SM Expanding Footprint in Clark
The SM Group is allotting PHP2 billion (USD 34.5 million) for the construction of several hotels, a convention center, and a transport terminal in Clark, Pampanga. The terminal will connect SM City Clark to the upcoming North–South Commuter Railway (NSCR). Meanwhile, the group plans to add more hotels under the Park Inn brand over the next five years to complement the SMX Convention Center Clark.
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Data extracted in December 2024